Miles Salisbury, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Addictions usually begin to take life when the substance or behavior of choice we choose to use most often becomes compulsive. It begins to have a mind of its own. It becomes unconscious to you and takes over. When we compulsively seek these substances or behaviors (eating, sexuality, gambling, and many others) to relieve pain, check out or numb out, or find oblivion, we are addicted to them. Most often these are not bad in and of themselves, but when we become addicted to them and they begin to interfere with our lives on some or all levels we are at risk for many undesireable consequences. I will help you to interrupt the pattern and the power to find release.

Addiction Therapist

Danette Buchanan, M.S., NCC, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

I am a fan of 12 step recovery methods whether your issue is food, drugs or alcohol. It is a time-tested system that will help you address issues of denial, level of powerlessness and helplessness that may be at the root of your addiction. I am confident of this: You can be free from your addiction, if you really want to be. You will have to decide what/who is most important to you and take action.

Addiction Therapist

Melody Jackman, MA, CMHC

Clinical Mental Health Counselor

In my work with addiction, it is important for me to treat my client with dignity and respect. I communicate in a non-shaming way that creates a safe space for clients to explore their triggers and create new alternatives. I believe that recovery is not just about quitting a behavior, but engaging in healthy behavior. I work with the individual struggling as well as significant others.

Addiction Therapist

Angelie Karabatsos, MA, QMHP, MBA

Clinical Mental Health Counselor

I approach addictions as a disease. This means we spend time understanding why you choose to use drugs or alcohol to mask your pain. Once we understand when, where, and how the pain began we can begin the healing process. First we we will work on closing the wound then create new coping strategies. This often involves creating a family history as drug and alcohol abuse can be passed down from generation to generation. Relapse prevention is part of every session.

Addiction Therapist

Stacy Henne, MS NCC QMHP

Youth, Individual, Couples and Family Therapist

Addiction brings along with it a host of internal, emotional battles. Depression, anxiety, self-loathing and shame are merely a few of the challenges we face when struggling with an addiction. Your addiction doesn't have to define you. I will help you uncover the cause(s) of your substance abuse, and work with you to develop the awareness and tools necessary to work towards sobriety. Equally as important to your recovery, if a relapse occurs, I'll be here to support you.

Addiction Therapist

Kate Meredith, MA, LPC, NCC

Licensed Professional Counselor

I have many years of experience as a counselor and taught the addictions class at a local graduate school for two years. I work on a strength based approach to treatment and will help you to overcome your addiction. Sometimes after you are clean and sober life challenges become a new problem and I offer help in that area. Learning to deal with the everyday stressors in life become the newest obstacle and there is help with that.

Addiction Therapist

Deborah Orandon, MS, LPC, NCC

Licensed Professional Counselor

I work with clients who are seeking help because they are ready to, or have recently, quit the addictive behavior or substance they have had an addictive relationship with and are seeking to dive into deep self examination and life change. The depth work that I facilitate uses a combination of techniques catered to the individual needs and interests of the client. We work to understand in new ways the needs the addiction was seeking to meet and help the inner pain that the addiction was trying to ameliorate. We address the lifestyle, environmental, work/educational, relationship and inner-relationship changes that the individual needs to make to support abstinence/sobriety, growth & joy.

Addiction Therapist

Barry McVay, M.A. - LPC - State of Oregon

Licensed Professional Counselor

I specialize in sexual and pornographic addiction recovery in a confidential, compassionate, and supportive environment. I work in collaboration with you to uncover, understand, grieve and heal these highly personal and delicate struggles. My approach is integrative versus the standardized 12 step and associated methods – employing the latest neurological, psychodynamic, attachment, family of origin, and addiction research and methods, using a customized treatment that is safe, empowering and effective.

Addiction Therapist

Ross Cohen, MA, LPC, LLC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Whether you’re struggling with alcohol, drugs, or some type of compulsive behavior (e.g., sex, relationships, eating, spending) you know how painful and difficult it can be to feel out of control. Fortunately, there is a lot that you can do to reverse this pattern. Processing trauma, shifting your belief system, and developing new skills and behaviors create a pathway to increased empowerment. I find Dr. Robert Miller’s Feeling-State Addiction Protocol, which uses EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing), to be very effective for working with addictive and compulsive behaviors. Imagine how it could feel if you – not the addictive behavior – were in charge of your life!

Addiction Therapist

Katje Wagner, PhD, LPC

Holistic Psychotherapist, Licensed Professional Counselor

Do you feel out of control? Do you need more of a substance, person, or experience just to feel good? Is the rest of your life suffering because of it? Addiction can take many forms – from drugs and alcohol, to food, sex, relationships, even exercise. You might have a sense that something is off balance or tried to stop many times, and maybe even feel shame because of it. Your own honesty and reaching out for support is the best thing you can do for yourself. The point is not just to stop whatever has taken over your life, but to find out why it is there in the first place. This is how you can discover the real reward and sustainable healing potential within whatever addiction you are facing

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Addiction Treatment in Forest Grove OR.

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Welcome to our network of therapists who specialize in addiction, Forest Grove OR. Treatment and counseling for addictions in Forest Grove: alcoholism, drug addiction, sex addiction, internet addiction, and gambling addiction are some of the specializations our Oregon therapists have that can help bring you or your loved on on a new journey of recovery. Addiction counseling Forest Grove, OR and treatment can help put your feet on solid ground for new hope towards a better life.

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